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‘In the Outer Hebrides they still sing a very ancient kind of unaccompanied plainchant - first the minister starts warbling, then the congregation joins in, ululating and carolling, nasally.’

‘After warbling a couple high notes in ‘I Will Always Love You,’ she stopped once again and began singing ‘American Pie.’’

‘Willie Nelson is warbling through the stereo and the sun is slipping fast into the Texas Hill Country.’

‘Soon the sounds of tuning instruments filled the afternoon, then the accordion warbled out its organ-like notes.’

‘Rina's voice rose to a frantic warbling, her face turning red as well.’

‘After more than forty years on the road, Ronnie Drew can still warble a song, tell a yarn and play an audience as he proved in the wonderful atmosphere of Stage 2 in The Forum on Saturday night last.’

‘She slowly let go of his hand and walked behind the makeshift stage, where a woman was warbling out a country song.’

‘The callers recounted tedious vows, painfully off-key songs warbled by bride and groom, the inclusion of the groom's dog in the ceremony.’

‘The B - 52's chirp and warble their way through an energetic three-song set as only they can.’

‘The audio foreground, however, is dominated by the insipid, warbling, and off-key sound of Gareth Gates murdering a late 1970s disco classic.’

‘In fact, I'm probably pretty close to how old Jessel was back then, when he'd be dragged out of mothballs to warble outmoded old songs in that peculiar nasal delivery of his.’

‘As the chorus finished Kyle jumped out of the crowd and finished with a solo on the final ‘Happy birthday to you’ of the song, warbling ridiculously, making her laugh harder at him.’

‘Her voice warbled once more as she caught his hand, holding it gently in her lap with both hands.’

‘‘Veni, Veni, Venias,’ instead of ending with a single held note, as written, ends with the chorus warbling melismatically between two.’

‘The episode is simply a lot of fun, as Fred and Barney unknowingly get help from Ann-Margaret in auditioning for a show she is putting on, and she even gets to warble a pair of songs herself.’

‘Or those interminable songs delivered with an earnest warble to three chords on a guitar that warned a complacent world that ‘the new times are a-comin’.’

‘She doesn't sing, she chokes, she trills, she warbles.’

‘Those were the things I mulled over that night on the gravel bar as my classmate strummed his six-string and we all joined in from time to time, warbling as only a bunch of half-tipsy songsters can warble.’

‘In the singing department, his Bolan-esque warble is as expressive as it is idiosyncratic and lyrically, I somehow can't see him being one to slave over a couplet.’